Bug Description

Ubuntu One syncin isn't working for me right now, on any of my machines. I suspect a server-side issue.
The Ubuntu One Service Status page isn't being very helpfull...https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOne/Status

Same symptoms on a fully up-to-date Ubuntu 13.10 64-bit install. Logs show same error messages. Toast notifications keep appearing suggesting that files are being uploaded to Ubuntu One, but nothing is ever uploaded. u1sdtool --quit and u1sdtool --restart work as expected, but the daemon never progresses past the authentication stage.

Incidentally, an Ubuntu One client running on an up-to-date OS X Mavericks install is also exhibiting similar symptoms and refusing to connect, again suggesting a server-side error. Could someone at Canonical possibly update the Ubuntu One Status page, 'cos at the moment it's full of 'status messages' dating from between 2011 and 2013 but absolutely nothing on the file-sync side of things.

As of the time of this comment, the remote server issue appears to have been resolved: Ubuntu One is now passing the authentication stage and synchronising files as normal. Status page still has no information on the outage, though, which is disappointing.

I also have a problem with syncing. Downloading a file to my system works but it's very slow, uploading doesn't seem to work at all. My Ubuntu One keeps saying that it is syncing files but nothing happens. I'm running Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS

Well i have the same error. I don't know if I did anything wrong along the way.
Ubuntu Gnome 13.10 64b. I installed the package 'ubuntuone-control-panel-qt', signed in successfully but cannot sync my files.

On both my Xubuntu 14.04 systems, the behaviour has changed in the last 24 hours or so. It originally was stuck on Uploading; now it starts uploading but then disconnects, reconnects for less than a second, disconnects, and so on.

I reported this on 2/16/2014 on the Ubuntu Forum. Mine says it is trying to upload main.c and 6 other programs and it does this every 20 seconds or so. Think this may be a virus or something. Be kind I am still pretty much a newbie here.

Both my Xubuntu machines seem to be working properly again. I did have to restart the syncdaemon on the desktop to get it to play properly, and it seemed to take a connection or two to sort out the glitches (presumably) left over from the earlier state.

Still nothing mentioned on the website, which I think is an unfortunate oversight.